In BROTHER DIONYSUS, veteran Sean Brendan-Brown explores military life and its aftermath through characters as strangely wrought as those peopling Sherwood Anderson’s fiction and as real as those portrayed in Raymond Barthes’ collection of cultural essays, Mythologies.

Bill Baxter is a man of simple tastes; he likes sports, sweet tea, and a well-manicured lawn. But when a smooth-talking conman makes off with his life savings, his world starts crumbling around him. His new neighbors are trying to kill each other, his wife wants to fleece him for all he’s worth, and his sister won’t move her dead husband out of her living room.
Something has to give...

From the award winning author of 'No Hope for Gomez!' Gomez has never been on a date. In his 27 years on the planet he’s never been able to quite close the deal. But now a blond German girl with freckles has moved into his building and he decides it’s time to get his act together.
Proceeds of this Novelette are donated to CHI.

As Supreme Entity and sovereign ruler of the kingdom of Culpepper, Tom is certainly not your ordinary cat. True, he is without a proper human servant and his subjects have become annoyingly needy, but he bears his lonely burden with dignity and determination to expand his kingdom. And indeed his world is about to get much larger, and a lot less lonely. First short story in the "Nine Lives" series.

Julian Lunden, a rather famous, adventure loving young actor who at the start of his epic kayaking trip down the rivers and waterfalls of South America and Mexico had looked to find a sense of renewal. It was a great dark adventure that he would use to promote his image as a thrill seeker, and provided a reasonable end to a love affair in which a minor starlet was hinting she might be carrying Jul

Aya Du-Mara knew that life on the steppes was dangerous, but life on the steppes after being banished from clan and family was deadly.
Her only refuge is to trust the very people she had been raised to fear. Victims of the curse...the damned, if legend can be believed. But, unfortunately, they have their own problems. Big ones.